Publication: Neural control of playing a reversed piano: empirical evidence for an unusual cortical organization of musical functions.
Neural control of playing a reversed piano: empirical evidence for an unusual cortical organization of musical functions.
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Jäncke, L., Baumann, S., Koeneke, S., Meyer, M., Laeng, B., Peters, M., & Lutz, K. (2006). Neural control of playing a reversed piano: empirical evidence for an unusual cortical organization of musical functions. NeuroReport, 17(4), 447–451. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.wnr.0000204978.91253.33
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Using functional magnetic imaging techniques and neuropsychological tests, we studied a young male musician (C.S.) who performs at a professional level both on a regular piano keyboard and on a reverse keyboard (reversed right to left). The participant was left-handed, had left dominance for language but, remarkably, right dominance for the control of piano playing on both keyboards. With respect to music perception, C.S. showed left-sided activation dominance within the left superior temporal sulcus, which is normally associated with
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Jäncke, L., Baumann, S., Koeneke, S., Meyer, M., Laeng, B., Peters, M., & Lutz, K. (2006). Neural control of playing a reversed piano: empirical evidence for an unusual cortical organization of musical functions. NeuroReport, 17(4), 447–451. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.wnr.0000204978.91253.33